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. >> plus, nancy pelosi deciding to go for another term as democratic leader. her big announcement didn't go exactly as planned. >> said yesterday we did not have the majority but we have the gavel. excuse me. we don't have the gavel. >> we were hoping to. we have our own gavel. hammer. >> we have something more important. we have unity. >> and they certainly have woman power in that photo op. andrea mitchell live in new york. within the hour, president obama will be holding his first news conference in eight months. the first since his re-election. reporters are likely going to be asking about a lot more than the fiscal cliff, as important as that is, be now that the president's national security team is coping with an expanding scandal. congress drilling down on the investigation into benghazi. joining me from the white house, chuck todd, chief white house correspondent, be host of "the daily run down request" and enjoying a front row seat. >> as you point out the hoping statement will be about the fiscal cliff. the whole point of this press conference was ab
. >> plus, nancy pelosi deciding to go for another term as democratic leader. her big announcement didn't go exactly as planned. >> said yesterday we did not have the majority but we have the gavel. excuse me. we don't have the gavel. >> we were hoping to. we have our own gavel. hammer. >> we have something more important. we have unity. >> and they certainly have woman power in that photo op. andrea mitchell live in new york. within the hour, president obama will...
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now, we told you nancy pelosi wants to remain democratic leader in the house. and just last hour, maine senator-elect angus king says he will caucus with the democrats. he won his seat as an independent. >> i'd like to repeat that. by associating myself with one side i am not in automatic opposition to the other. no one party can control the outcome of our collective deliberations. as bill clinton might say, it's just arithmetic. >> john boehner is making his bid for speaker of the house official in eye letter sent to his colleagues he says his priorities are taking on the president and democrats in the senate. he calls house republicans the last line of defense. mitch mcconnell is already thinking about 2014. the day after the election he held a fund-raiser for 1,000 bucks a person you could attend the reception. and here's a great perk about being first lady. michelle obama didn't want to wait until january to watch the third season of "downton abbey" so it sent dvds to the white house. the three of us are -- with hands on hips, where's ours? where's ours? >>
now, we told you nancy pelosi wants to remain democratic leader in the house. and just last hour, maine senator-elect angus king says he will caucus with the democrats. he won his seat as an independent. >> i'd like to repeat that. by associating myself with one side i am not in automatic opposition to the other. no one party can control the outcome of our collective deliberations. as bill clinton might say, it's just arithmetic. >> john boehner is making his bid for speaker of the...
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. >> speaking of the liberal wing of the democratic party, what are you hearing about nancy pelosi's future? >>. she's being mum on that right now. she said tomorrow morning by 10:00 a.m., we'll all know her decision. some of that may leak out beforehand. but right now, she's gauging whether or not she has the political support to keep the control of her spot atop the democratic leadership. she's not saying one way or the other she will stand on board or the democrat from maryland, her number two would assume as the top democratic leader. >> i know the election was a long time ago, but i just wanted to refresh everyone's memories a little bit about what we were talking about in the election. >> i need to know that they should focus on creating jobs and growing the economy. >> we have a jobs crisis. >> we're going to create one million new manufacturing jobs. we're going to train two million workers. >> the answer isn't government. the answer is more good jobs. >> what happened to jobs? when are we going to talk about jobs? >> it's really funny because during the campaign trail, both
. >> speaking of the liberal wing of the democratic party, what are you hearing about nancy pelosi's future? >>. she's being mum on that right now. she said tomorrow morning by 10:00 a.m., we'll all know her decision. some of that may leak out beforehand. but right now, she's gauging whether or not she has the political support to keep the control of her spot atop the democratic leadership. she's not saying one way or the other she will stand on board or the democrat from maryland,...
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nan nancy pelosi has been the leader of democrats in the house. she was the first woman speaker, and there was some questions of whether she would stay on in a leadership position in the new congress because she had not been able to win as many democratic seats as they had hoped even though she raised a lot of money and did a lot of work for candidates. so that question was there, should the democrats have a new leader? perhaps steny hower, perhaps jim clyburn, what we don't know is what her final decision is. tonight there's a whole series of meetings and get-togethers as members come back and she will make it known tomorrow. that's something to stay tuned for. >> any hint of what she's going to say? >> i would say her posture coming back, she certainly looks confident and engaged. that might lead me to think she wants to stay in power, but we don't know for certain. >> absolutely. nbc's kelly o'donnell, thanks so much. >> you bet. >>> coming up, a soul searching s'more gmorgasbord in the repub party. >>> a gentleman named eric thought it would b
nan nancy pelosi has been the leader of democrats in the house. she was the first woman speaker, and there was some questions of whether she would stay on in a leadership position in the new congress because she had not been able to win as many democratic seats as they had hoped even though she raised a lot of money and did a lot of work for candidates. so that question was there, should the democrats have a new leader? perhaps steny hower, perhaps jim clyburn, what we don't know is what her...
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them, and she was willing to take that charge. >> but, you know, i mean, sam, nancy pelosi gets it done. i mean, at the end of the day she has a set of brass knuckles, and her troops fall in line. i think we have -- there's a lot of arm change prognostication of john boehner and how in danger he is of his speakership. luke will say that he is not. i'll bring you in a second, luke. democrats end up playing ball even when there are pills in there that are icky for them to swallow. >> look, if boehner doesn't get it done tonight, is he in real trouble. if he does, okay. it's funny to me. you take away that chart we looked at earlier, and we're just a panel talking about the plot of general hospital. we don't know exactly why the nurse did that and turned on the weather machine or whatever it is. >> who is the nurse? >> that's a good question. >> oh, blacky. >> there is a sense that the republican party would not be doing all of this if they could avoid it, right? to meagan's point, if you look at the polling on this, 69% of the public disapproves of the way republicans are handling this. 1
them, and she was willing to take that charge. >> but, you know, i mean, sam, nancy pelosi gets it done. i mean, at the end of the day she has a set of brass knuckles, and her troops fall in line. i think we have -- there's a lot of arm change prognostication of john boehner and how in danger he is of his speakership. luke will say that he is not. i'll bring you in a second, luke. democrats end up playing ball even when there are pills in there that are icky for them to swallow. >>...
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during a meeting that newly minted at the time house minority leader nancy pelosi had in about march of -- >> hold on one second. i'll have you hold that thought. tammy baldwin is being sworn in right now. she is the democratic senator from wisconsin. she is the senate-elect, and she's actually the first openly gay woman elected to the senate, and she was also the first woman elected to represent wisconsin in the senate. she's being sworn in right now. all right. finish it up. >> fantastic moment. historic moment. go, tammy. what i was saying, so in march of 2011 i asked then minority leader pelosi if she thought boehner had the votes to raise the debt ceiling then. this is after she spent the entire time talking about how -- what a great vote getter she was and all this stuff. she goes, oh, i don't know, jonathan, you have to ask the speaker that. you have to ask the speaker that, but i'll tell you this. i never lost a vote. nancy pelosi who had as her majority leader steady hoyer, someone who she didn't want hoyer, she wanted congressman myrtha. that was her guy. she had a majority
during a meeting that newly minted at the time house minority leader nancy pelosi had in about march of -- >> hold on one second. i'll have you hold that thought. tammy baldwin is being sworn in right now. she is the democratic senator from wisconsin. she is the senate-elect, and she's actually the first openly gay woman elected to the senate, and she was also the first woman elected to represent wisconsin in the senate. she's being sworn in right now. all right. finish it up. >>...
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whether or not you like what nancy pelosi stands for, as a speaker of the house, nancy pelosi was good at her job. john boehner is not good at his job. we've ventured this as a hypothesis very early on in his speakership, i mean right from the beginning. it seemed like there might be something amiss, right? on the first day as speaker, he tried to have republicans pull off the stunt where they would read the whole constitution from the floor of the house. but even on day one, john boehner could not manage his own symbolic gesture. they skipped parts of the constitution. they skipped parts they did not like. and some parts they skipped because they were reading it out of a loose leaf binder and the pages stuck together. right then we should have known that was a bad sign. john boehner did not even succeed in getting all of his members sworn in when he took over as speaker. two new republican members of congress went to a reception and missed the swearing in. they apparently saw it happening on a tv screen that was playing at the reception, and they sort of tried to swear themselves in b
whether or not you like what nancy pelosi stands for, as a speaker of the house, nancy pelosi was good at her job. john boehner is not good at his job. we've ventured this as a hypothesis very early on in his speakership, i mean right from the beginning. it seemed like there might be something amiss, right? on the first day as speaker, he tried to have republicans pull off the stunt where they would read the whole constitution from the floor of the house. but even on day one, john boehner could...
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he has reached out to majority leader reid, and nancy pelosi, to sign off. they gave it. so the white house right now feeling quite confident about this agreement that has been reached. of course, we're talking about the opposition that has been emerging from the left, including labor leaders, he says it is not good enough, why? because the tax rates are not the ones that president obama campaigned on. remember the president campaigned saying that he wanted to see taxes going up on those making $250,000 or more. this of course raises taxes on people making $400,000 or more, if you're single, $450,000 for a couple. so folks on the left saying this is not good enough. but the white house, mitch mcconnell, vice president joe biden believes it is a good deal because it represents compromise on all sides. i also spoke to one of my democratic sources who said look, if you look at the way the sequester has worked out, yes, it has only staved off for two months. however, they are off setting the cuts both through revenue as well as spending cuts. the reason democrats believe it i
he has reached out to majority leader reid, and nancy pelosi, to sign off. they gave it. so the white house right now feeling quite confident about this agreement that has been reached. of course, we're talking about the opposition that has been emerging from the left, including labor leaders, he says it is not good enough, why? because the tax rates are not the ones that president obama campaigned on. remember the president campaigned saying that he wanted to see taxes going up on those making...
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it's amazing what soup can do. >>> it's official, nancy pelosi isn't going anywhere. the first female ever to lead a political party in congress announced a few hours ago she would respect the will of her caucus and return as house minority leader. >> my colleagues made it very clear, in fact i think they must have coordinated with each other, because their message was clear, don't even think of leaving. >> that's a mandate. pelosi and senate majority leader harry reid will be facing off against the same republican tandem from the 112th congress, house speak enboehner and mitch mcconnell. politico reports the two are engaged in good cop/bad cop. mcconnell up for re-election has been taking the hard line and boehner has been extending olive branches. boehner's aide has begun negotiating with his white house counterpart. can the speaker corral the same tea party members that gave him migraines in the last term of congress. according to boehner this won't be a problem because there isn't any tea party in congress. >> we don't have a tea party caucus to speak of in the ho
it's amazing what soup can do. >>> it's official, nancy pelosi isn't going anywhere. the first female ever to lead a political party in congress announced a few hours ago she would respect the will of her caucus and return as house minority leader. >> my colleagues made it very clear, in fact i think they must have coordinated with each other, because their message was clear, don't even think of leaving. >> that's a mandate. pelosi and senate majority leader harry reid will...
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if we can figure this out, you know that john boehner and nancy pelosi and the wimps in the chambers are trying to figure it out. the right combination of the income threshold for tax increases with entitlement cuts, we haven't found it. the theory that republicans only want to pass something with the majority, that worked for haster when he was speaker. it's hard to see what kind of tax increase will get a majority of republicans and bring along enough democrats. boehner couldn't pass a million dollar tax increase. why do we think he can get something out of the house if they lower it to 400,000 or 500,000. we are skeptical that they can come together with the solution in the next five or six days. >> marty, we spent a lot of time talking about the house. what is mitch mcconnell thinking in the senate? >> he is a fascinating part of this. first of all, he is probably going to vote against any deal that raises taxes. whether he actively whips against it or lets it go, there is a number of senate republicans who seem open to upper income tax increases. some of the new england moderate
if we can figure this out, you know that john boehner and nancy pelosi and the wimps in the chambers are trying to figure it out. the right combination of the income threshold for tax increases with entitlement cuts, we haven't found it. the theory that republicans only want to pass something with the majority, that worked for haster when he was speaker. it's hard to see what kind of tax increase will get a majority of republicans and bring along enough democrats. boehner couldn't pass a...
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he will keep the job, yes, but is he going to be the leading figure the way nancy pelosi was? no. >> you have no sympathy for john boehner and how he handled the sandy relief bill specifically? >> no, i mean, i really don't, i'm a new york radio host, we have been reporting on it every day, and to watch him do what he did, when you know what people are going through in the rock aways and coney island, it's just -- it was an exercise in a kind of disgust and offensiveness that made chris christie the most unlikely hero politically kaly in that moment. i think with house speaker boehner, two thing. one is that he has to grapple with the divide in his own party, as to how he has to navigate and pick up on perry's point about him needing to lead differently, in order for the leadership to be effective his grand bargains did not wash. i had a idea of him taking a long, long drink of henne after that vote. >> you and i both know he is not a henne man. >> robert costa we will leave it there, we appreciate all of your time, come back. >> thank you. >> be sure to join us tomorrow at 3:
he will keep the job, yes, but is he going to be the leading figure the way nancy pelosi was? no. >> you have no sympathy for john boehner and how he handled the sandy relief bill specifically? >> no, i mean, i really don't, i'm a new york radio host, we have been reporting on it every day, and to watch him do what he did, when you know what people are going through in the rock aways and coney island, it's just -- it was an exercise in a kind of disgust and offensiveness that made...
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and again, president obama tonight calling harry reid, nancy pelosi to make sure that they both signed off on this deal, which they have. so now we have the vice president who is just arriving at the hill. he is going to sit down with the democratic caucus, sell this deal to the caucus, answer their questions, answer their concerns. but, again, the broad outlines of the deal have been agreed upon by all the major players who are involved in this. of course, vice president biden has been playing a critical role in these negotiations, really the entire time. but especially since saturday when leader mcconnell reached out to him and asked him to get more engaged, which he did. and that is really when we saw this ball move forward. and now it appears inching closer by the hour to the end game. so, again, president obama reaching out to key leaders on the hill, making sure that they agree with this deal. and it appears at this hour that they do. and vice president biden now going to sell to it the caucus. milissa? >> all right, kristen welker, stand by for us, if you please. let's go to nbc
and again, president obama tonight calling harry reid, nancy pelosi to make sure that they both signed off on this deal, which they have. so now we have the vice president who is just arriving at the hill. he is going to sit down with the democratic caucus, sell this deal to the caucus, answer their questions, answer their concerns. but, again, the broad outlines of the deal have been agreed upon by all the major players who are involved in this. of course, vice president biden has been playing...
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a short time ago, a couple hours ago house majority whip kevin mccarthy said that nancy pelosi and the president are not on the same page. he referred to even the dollar amount of what is considered wealthy referring to the may proposal from pelosi at a million dollars or more as opposed to 250,000 we're talking about right now. is there divide? >> i think that right now we see a lot of positioning for the negotiations, but i've been one who has been in line with speaker pelosi or leader pelosi on that for a long time. that there's nothing sacrosakt about the $250,000 number. the white house is very, very strict about that. i think there are a lot of ways that we could negotiate somewhere between that number and incomes over a million dollars a year. i offered an amendment in the budget committee just to raise the tax rates back to clinton era rate on incomes over a million dollars. every republican voted against them. we'd love to talk about another number if the republicans were willing to talk about any number. >> that is an interesting point there. to further point out in this inte
a short time ago, a couple hours ago house majority whip kevin mccarthy said that nancy pelosi and the president are not on the same page. he referred to even the dollar amount of what is considered wealthy referring to the may proposal from pelosi at a million dollars or more as opposed to 250,000 we're talking about right now. is there divide? >> i think that right now we see a lot of positioning for the negotiations, but i've been one who has been in line with speaker pelosi or leader...
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nancy pelosi doesn't talk about it. nancy pelosi is a disaster, okay. she's a disaster. i will tell you the more successful we've become the more angry people like nancy pelosi become. we have crying chuck schumer is who is a disaster. a political jerk. >> well joining us now from ireland, hans nichols. we played a bit of the lows. we had highs of the speech. but within a few hours the president will depart ireland and heads back to washington. how did his trip across the pond go? >> reporter: well, alex, the president mentioned he had great weather. we have some great weather here today. there's speculation the president may play some golf today on his final day and that may explain why he's actually here in ireland. we're hundreds of miles away from normandy but he used this as his base to attends to d-day ceremonies. in looking at the overall trip it almost seemed like two trips. the president did three countries. he had the state dinner which the president enjoyed. every opportunity he had, he talked about it. his mind in a lot of ways was still back in washington, d
nancy pelosi doesn't talk about it. nancy pelosi is a disaster, okay. she's a disaster. i will tell you the more successful we've become the more angry people like nancy pelosi become. we have crying chuck schumer is who is a disaster. a political jerk. >> well joining us now from ireland, hans nichols. we played a bit of the lows. we had highs of the speech. but within a few hours the president will depart ireland and heads back to washington. how did his trip across the pond go?...
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>> from the president's perspective, he's squeezing nancy pelosi here. a lot of the house democrats who won in districts that favored trump or were close between trump and clinton want to show they can go home and govern. they don't want to talk about impeachment. and he knows if he elevates this issue it makes it uncomfortable for them and for nancy pelosi. the problem for trump i think is what he said in the rose garden is i'm not going to legislate unless you stop investigating. what it says to the american public i'm not going to do the priorities for the american public because let's face it, infrastructure, if you talk about the trade deals, lowering prescription drug prices, these are things the democrats in the house and the president has been talking about as priorities for the american public, he's saying i'm not going to work on those with you if you continue to investigate me. it's putting the priorities of the american -- i'm sorry, putting his own interests in front of the priorities for the american public. >> lindsey graham tweeted this a
>> from the president's perspective, he's squeezing nancy pelosi here. a lot of the house democrats who won in districts that favored trump or were close between trump and clinton want to show they can go home and govern. they don't want to talk about impeachment. and he knows if he elevates this issue it makes it uncomfortable for them and for nancy pelosi. the problem for trump i think is what he said in the rose garden is i'm not going to legislate unless you stop investigating. what...
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elizabeth warren, nancy pelosi. nancy pelosi can punch. there's a gravitas. i don't see it with warren. donald trump's core essence, his core brand attribute is strength. if you don't have strength, it's not happening. >> part of it is on us, the media. elizabeth warren is peppered with tv pundit after tv push yitd talking about her likability factor. right out of the starting gate, the only question for elizabeth warren, male and female, isn't likability. it's are they credible. what is your record? not likable, but credibility. >> she's credible and she's been on the national stage for quite some time now. she's that have been defined as shrill. she's working on all the things that men work on as they develop their stature and credibility on the national stage and it is going to be a big reset for her, and i believe she's got the strength, the warmth, the confidence, but also the experience and the mistakes to step up and really make a case for credibility. >> we'll agree to disagree. >> let's bring in two other names, too, susan page, you've got kamala har
elizabeth warren, nancy pelosi. nancy pelosi can punch. there's a gravitas. i don't see it with warren. donald trump's core essence, his core brand attribute is strength. if you don't have strength, it's not happening. >> part of it is on us, the media. elizabeth warren is peppered with tv pundit after tv push yitd talking about her likability factor. right out of the starting gate, the only question for elizabeth warren, male and female, isn't likability. it's are they credible. what is...
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we have house speaker john boehner, minority leader nancy pelosi, senate majority leader harry reid, and minority leader mitch mcconnell from the senate there. as we heard in the last statements, the last two people to take the microphones, nancy pelosi talking about her optimism and confidence out of the meeting today but most importantly there mitch mcconnell bringing up the fact that revenue is on the table and that these were constructive talks. however, bringing up the point that they need to take on entitlement programs and look at those just as fiercely as well as they're looking at tax revenue. we're back with much more right after this. oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. some people put everything intotheir name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a
we have house speaker john boehner, minority leader nancy pelosi, senate majority leader harry reid, and minority leader mitch mcconnell from the senate there. as we heard in the last statements, the last two people to take the microphones, nancy pelosi talking about her optimism and confidence out of the meeting today but most importantly there mitch mcconnell bringing up the fact that revenue is on the table and that these were constructive talks. however, bringing up the point that they need...
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house minority leader nancy pelosi rejected the plan. did the republicans make a real effort here or was this a gimmick as nancy pelosi said? >> the most important thing for republicans is they are re-ordering the three fiscal conflicts that the country has ahead. the three conflicts are are the sequestration and the deep cuts to domestic and military spending and the end of the funding of the government that could result in a govern shutdown and the sent ceiling fight and the debt ceiling fight has potentially the worst consequences for the economy. so the republicans thought instead of taking the debt ceiling fight first and potentially doing real harm, let's move it to the end of the first of three standoffs. >> and sequestration, of course, also a major issue. do republicans think they can win on -- on major cuts to domestic and military spending? >> probably not. i don't think they have a lot of betting power here at all. the debt ceiling was the biggest bargaining chip that they had and they just moved it to basically a totally dif
house minority leader nancy pelosi rejected the plan. did the republicans make a real effort here or was this a gimmick as nancy pelosi said? >> the most important thing for republicans is they are re-ordering the three fiscal conflicts that the country has ahead. the three conflicts are are the sequestration and the deep cuts to domestic and military spending and the end of the funding of the government that could result in a govern shutdown and the sent ceiling fight and the debt...
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nancy pelosi when the white house asked her to get votes she is very good at it. she got votes for the budget control act, for health care. there should be no reason she shouldn't be able to get the votes today. with vice president biden coming to capitol hill it rests the nerves of any anxious democrats who don't like the deal because they don't like the $400,000 threshold and would prefer 250 and also feel the president was losing some negotiating leverage. biden being here, pelosi onboard it should be okay on the house democratic side. >> you are often privy to juicy little nuggets of behind-the-scenes information. do you have any thoughts on how vice president biden became so key to all of this? >> well, i think there is a basic trust factor that mitch mcconnell has with joe biden. they served together for over 20 years. they know each other. from a lot of conversations i had especially with the older bulls i sort of call them, they say joe biden is a guy you can do business with. that the president doesn't understand how to negotiate room to room, you know, p
nancy pelosi when the white house asked her to get votes she is very good at it. she got votes for the budget control act, for health care. there should be no reason she shouldn't be able to get the votes today. with vice president biden coming to capitol hill it rests the nerves of any anxious democrats who don't like the deal because they don't like the $400,000 threshold and would prefer 250 and also feel the president was losing some negotiating leverage. biden being here, pelosi onboard it...
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none of this happens without nancy pelosi. and do you know what, nancy pelosi was even in congress back in the days when they repealed the combat exclusion law which actually allowed me to have a job as a fighter pilot for 20 years. i mean, she was a part of she hr veterans. >> and a reminder, she ain't leaving. charles, as promised, the republicans are now saying that they are gonna go hard after hunter biden. here is what i don't get, how did they, congress, go after hunter biden. if there is something to go after, isn't that a legal issue that the doj would handle? >> of course it is, and when you are talking about republicans in this instance, before you talk about going after them in a court of law, you have to talk about the court of public opinion. and in this case, it clearly seems that republicans continue to remain tone deaf, even after underperforming during the midterm elections. they still don't get it. so they are going after hunter biden because they think this is gonna be profitable in terms of fundraising, it
none of this happens without nancy pelosi. and do you know what, nancy pelosi was even in congress back in the days when they repealed the combat exclusion law which actually allowed me to have a job as a fighter pilot for 20 years. i mean, she was a part of she hr veterans. >> and a reminder, she ain't leaving. charles, as promised, the republicans are now saying that they are gonna go hard after hunter biden. here is what i don't get, how did they, congress, go after hunter biden. if...
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no money for the border wall, as nancy pelosi talked about. what are the chances that these bills are even going to see a vote in the senate? >> well, that's a good question. it doesn't sound like they will make it very far. certainly the fact that mitch mcconnell said it's a waste of time is an indication that he is unlikely to bring them up for a vote. he's describing that as being a political play on the part of the democrats. the democrats in the house, of course, seeing it as a sign or wanting it to be a sign that they're here to govern and prepared to open the government after it's been shut down for so long. so it is certainly the beginning of divided government as you have said. and we'll sew how far it goes. we'll also have to see to what extent the meeting today produces any sense of compromise. >> if this thing doesn't even see a vote, then what? >> well, then it's back to negotiations, because that's the only way that eventually the government will open. so they will give a shot at negotiations at the white house around 11:30. whit
no money for the border wall, as nancy pelosi talked about. what are the chances that these bills are even going to see a vote in the senate? >> well, that's a good question. it doesn't sound like they will make it very far. certainly the fact that mitch mcconnell said it's a waste of time is an indication that he is unlikely to bring them up for a vote. he's describing that as being a political play on the part of the democrats. the democrats in the house, of course, seeing it as a sign...
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follow up on this coverup talk from nancy pelosi. what specifically did she allege that the president is covering up? >> reporter: i think in the presentation inside the meeting -- we don't have an exact read outof all of that. there were on members, no staffers there. so we're learning from members as we have the chance to talk to them. but it includes everything from the tax issue to the emoluments, being able to profit the trump organization while in office talking about oversight. so six specifictelligence to ove tax writing committee to judiciary, all of those different ways that they are pursuing -- democrats are pursuing information, evidence, testimony and the like for a variety of issues that involve the president personally as well as the administration. one of the questions would be have there been financial crimes, have there been misdeeds in that area, have there been issues related to russia not fully unearthed, the obstruction issue which goes to the don mcgahn subpoena which is going to be litigated. so it is that kin
follow up on this coverup talk from nancy pelosi. what specifically did she allege that the president is covering up? >> reporter: i think in the presentation inside the meeting -- we don't have an exact read outof all of that. there were on members, no staffers there. so we're learning from members as we have the chance to talk to them. but it includes everything from the tax issue to the emoluments, being able to profit the trump organization while in office talking about oversight. so...
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pelosi to get moderate democrats onboard. again, we are talking about very symbolic things. i think john boehner is far more interested in preserving his speakership, waiting until we go over the cliff and everyone can blame each other all the way through. it would be better for everyone if we didn't have discussions about social insurance and/or entitlements at gunpoint with two days to >> that's the views from -- a very -- very strong conservative voice. >> that's giving the president a lot of credit here. the president wants a deal, doesn't want to go into the second term, january with the fiscal cliff looming and dealing with the cpi or, you know, raising the medicare eligibility. doesn't want the discussions to cloud up his other agenda, rest of his agenda, things like immigration. gun control if that does survive into the new year. so -- right now looking at some of the things that have been floated -- that -- that harvard from reported basically that's the president getting stimulus aspects of it. the payroll taxes is
pelosi to get moderate democrats onboard. again, we are talking about very symbolic things. i think john boehner is far more interested in preserving his speakership, waiting until we go over the cliff and everyone can blame each other all the way through. it would be better for everyone if we didn't have discussions about social insurance and/or entitlements at gunpoint with two days to >> that's the views from -- a very -- very strong conservative voice. >> that's giving the...
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pelosi in his bedroom and asked to talk to nancy pelosi, asking where nancy was and mr. pelosi tried to explain she wasn't there and wouldn't be there any time soon and he said we wait, according to the affidavit. pelosi manages to get into the bathroom and call 911, and it then took eight minutes for officers to arrive, and when they arrived, they saw the two men, both with hands on a hammer. and when paul pelosi took his hands off the hammer, david depape allegedly sauled mr. pelosi, hit him in the head with the hammer. we're also learned that they seized from mr. depape zip ties and gloves and another hammer and rope. and then we're learning, as you mentioned, disturbing new details about what depape intended to do to nancy pelosi if he ever got in front of her. >> he talked about it, right? he stated, according to what depape told san francisco police department officers, this is in the affidavit, he was going to hold nancy, and they write nancy because that is what he was saying, he was going to hold nancy hostage and talk to her and that if nancy were going to tell
pelosi in his bedroom and asked to talk to nancy pelosi, asking where nancy was and mr. pelosi tried to explain she wasn't there and wouldn't be there any time soon and he said we wait, according to the affidavit. pelosi manages to get into the bathroom and call 911, and it then took eight minutes for officers to arrive, and when they arrived, they saw the two men, both with hands on a hammer. and when paul pelosi took his hands off the hammer, david depape allegedly sauled mr. pelosi, hit him...
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because congressman ted lieu just said it, it is a bipartisan appointment on the part of nancy pelosi in appointing liz cheney to this january 6th select committee. what do you think it does to the optics of this committee and the findings of this committee to have liz cheney a part of it? >> well, i think for one nobody can question liz cheney's conservative bona fides. i think her service on the committee will be one of a patriot, and she will end up siding with democrats on a lot of the requests for information and for testimony because, as she has stated, she thinks it is important for the nation to get to the bottom of what happened. you know, my mother used to say it all comes out in the wash, and the wash is going to be the testimony, the evidence that will be gathered to really get to the bottom of the before, during and after of january 6th. liz cheney is going to be an important component of that because republicans will not be able to say creditably that this is a completely partisan exercise. frankly, if you look at the other members who are appointed by the speaker, these
because congressman ted lieu just said it, it is a bipartisan appointment on the part of nancy pelosi in appointing liz cheney to this january 6th select committee. what do you think it does to the optics of this committee and the findings of this committee to have liz cheney a part of it? >> well, i think for one nobody can question liz cheney's conservative bona fides. i think her service on the committee will be one of a patriot, and she will end up siding with democrats on a lot of...
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did nancy pelosi just draw a red line? today she's saying she won't sign off on any deal that does not increase taxes on the rich. >>> and president obama is dealing with all of this while in the midst of his trip through asia, including israel and gaza on the brink of war. >> we're going to have to see what kind of progress we can make in the next 24-36-48 hours. if we're serious about wantsing to resolve this situation and a create a genuine peace process it starts with no more missiles being fired into israel's territory. >> first off, we're in a developing story in the middle east. let's go now to stephanie gosk, who is in tel aviv with the latest. what's the tone on ground today? >> well you hear the president say that as long as rockets were dropping, it was going to be impossible to get a cease-fire here. and the rockets definitely keep on coming. and there have been attacks back and forth. a couple of volleys of rockets that came toward tel aviv. intercepted by the israeli missile defense system, iron dome, which e
did nancy pelosi just draw a red line? today she's saying she won't sign off on any deal that does not increase taxes on the rich. >>> and president obama is dealing with all of this while in the midst of his trip through asia, including israel and gaza on the brink of war. >> we're going to have to see what kind of progress we can make in the next 24-36-48 hours. if we're serious about wantsing to resolve this situation and a create a genuine peace process it starts with no more...
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thank you. >> nancy pelosi speaking outside the capitol. joining us now, correspondent luke russert. i know you have been there since the -- since yesterday when this all started. do you think -- do you have any thought this would have been the way this would have unfolded? >> reporter: oh, no, no, no. i think what's important for people to remember is the filibuster, meaning using parliamentary procedure to gum up the business of the floor of the chamber is a uniquely senate tool. it's a tool that the senate employs. the house doesn't have that. in the house, the majority party rules and the minor party has to follow. there are few outlets for minority party to express outrage against the majority or something that they're angry about. so it makes this night so historic, and what makes this protest so unique is that the house democrats were essentially able to have a house version of a filibuster. they stopped the business of the house, the first votes were originally scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today. those never occurred. and they forced the
thank you. >> nancy pelosi speaking outside the capitol. joining us now, correspondent luke russert. i know you have been there since the -- since yesterday when this all started. do you think -- do you have any thought this would have been the way this would have unfolded? >> reporter: oh, no, no, no. i think what's important for people to remember is the filibuster, meaning using parliamentary procedure to gum up the business of the floor of the chamber is a uniquely senate tool....
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this guy who is you know in nancy pelosi's house a few days ago. he was yelling the same thing people yelled in the capitol on january 6th. these organizations only got bigger, the proud boys got bigger recently. in part because of this anti-trans panic all throughout the united states. they have been going to school board meetings and trying to intimidate local, very normal parents. very regular people throughout this country into stopping the way that they believe stuff in public. we are in the middle of something. we are not, we are not at the beginning of something. we are certainly not the end of it >> yes, ben collins. we thank you for being on top of this. trolling all of the sites that you do, and of course it is very discerning sometimes to be seeing some of the stuff. we thank you for it and reporting on this always. by the, way coming up later on this hour, democratic senator sheldon whitehouse will join me to talk more about this. his reaction of course and some of the concerns ahead of the midterm elections. really the current rise and
this guy who is you know in nancy pelosi's house a few days ago. he was yelling the same thing people yelled in the capitol on january 6th. these organizations only got bigger, the proud boys got bigger recently. in part because of this anti-trans panic all throughout the united states. they have been going to school board meetings and trying to intimidate local, very normal parents. very regular people throughout this country into stopping the way that they believe stuff in public. we are in...
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nancy pelosi wants a vote as soon as possible, maybe this weekend having the republicans bring something on that loophole that we discussed and assault weapons. the president taking a big step in pointing out this is not just another commission that will look at ideas. he wants to see action here. >> part of the reason for having these task forces is because they want to keep it in the news and they want to keep the momentum on it. when we have a new congress after new year's, they will hold hearings and see parents of some of the victims from not just this tragedy, but others in the past few years come and testify. they want to keep the momentum coming so they can hold votes soon on the measures that a lot of people do support. >> it's interesting to keep it in our minds the fact that anyone can forget what is going on right now, the burial and the funeral of these beautiful adult and beautiful children whose futures were erased. it's incredible. the president pointed out a template that can be worked from legislation that was pushed by joe biden in 1994 and banned the manufacture of 19
nancy pelosi wants a vote as soon as possible, maybe this weekend having the republicans bring something on that loophole that we discussed and assault weapons. the president taking a big step in pointing out this is not just another commission that will look at ideas. he wants to see action here. >> part of the reason for having these task forces is because they want to keep it in the news and they want to keep the momentum on it. when we have a new congress after new year's, they will...
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the new statement just out from nancy pelosi. it says, quote, since the horrific attack on paul friday, we've been deluged by thousands of messages conveying concerns and warm wishes, we are most grateful, thanks to the excellent trauma care team at san francisco general hospital, paul is making steady progress on what will be a long recovery process. our family thanks everyone for their kindness. >> paul pelosi's alleged attacker, now faces both state and federal charges, pursuant to the attack, and it announcing the multiple state and federal felony charges connected to the case, law enforcement officials released a lot of new information about the attack, and what led the alleged assailant to the pelosi's door. joining me now is ben collins, he's a senior reporter covering this information, -- for nbc new. he has to work in a very dark place to help us understand this stuff better, for that we're always grateful, it's good to see you. >> good to see you, rachel. >> i want to ask you first, sort of a meta question, not specific
the new statement just out from nancy pelosi. it says, quote, since the horrific attack on paul friday, we've been deluged by thousands of messages conveying concerns and warm wishes, we are most grateful, thanks to the excellent trauma care team at san francisco general hospital, paul is making steady progress on what will be a long recovery process. our family thanks everyone for their kindness. >> paul pelosi's alleged attacker, now faces both state and federal charges, pursuant to the...
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plus, new reporting the secret service held on to violent threats to nancy pelosi until after the insurrection. and why the republican leaders are raising red flags 82 days away from the midterm elections. >> candidate qualities has lots to do with the outcome. >> all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. there's a bunch of legal news surrounding donald trump today as there is seemingly every day, these days. none of it particularly good for the ex president. first up today, a federal judge in west palm beach says he will consider releasing some of the affidavits central to last week search of trump's florida. property judge bruce reinhardt ordered the justice -- departments to submit a redacted version of the document that will not undermine its ongoing investigation. then he will decide one week whether to make that version of the document public. we will have more on that. while we are long way from potential criminal charges from the ex president, let alone conviction, we already have trump's former lawyer publicly speculating about him running for a second term
plus, new reporting the secret service held on to violent threats to nancy pelosi until after the insurrection. and why the republican leaders are raising red flags 82 days away from the midterm elections. >> candidate qualities has lots to do with the outcome. >> all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. there's a bunch of legal news surrounding donald trump today as there is seemingly every day, these days. none of it particularly good for the ex...
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pelosi and we saw this in 2009 and 2010 is actually fear. they don't fear congressman boehner. they don't fear him at all if they go break their own way and that is one of the reasons why you end up having people who seem to be revolting like congressman huelskamp. >> one other thing that a speaker does not have or even a minority leader anymore is earmarks which were these targeted spending gifts in effect to a house number that could be persuasive. >> right. the carrots and the sticks. >> yes. >> thank you very much. lynn and mark. we'll talk to you later this hour. stick around. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> coming up, it's election day in egypt and we'll get a live report from cairo and how the constitution has polarized that nation. plus ben affleck on capitol hill for good and what the actor is saying for now and not saying about a possible run for senate. ♪ ♪ ♪ copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung fu
pelosi and we saw this in 2009 and 2010 is actually fear. they don't fear congressman boehner. they don't fear him at all if they go break their own way and that is one of the reasons why you end up having people who seem to be revolting like congressman huelskamp. >> one other thing that a speaker does not have or even a minority leader anymore is earmarks which were these targeted spending gifts in effect to a house number that could be persuasive. >> right. the carrots and the...
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nancy pelosi teesed republican brings great patriotism to the mission to find the facts after pelosi rejected two of them. mccarthy expressed his anger over the kindsingser appointment, in part saying plodsi's rejection to serve on the committee and self-appointments of members who share her preconceived narrative will not used a serious investigation. the select committee is set to hold their first hearing tuesday. charlie, good to see you. major news today with the appointment of adam kinzinger. yesterday we were literally have this conversation with some guests i had on. at that point, we said, will it? won't -- won't it? now we have the answer to that. kinzinger releasing a statement. let me be clear. i'm a republican dedicated to conservative values. while this is not the position i expected to be in, when duty calls, i will always action. this requires a clear-eyed, nonpartisan approach. what is your reaction to this appointment? >> i think it's an excellent choice and bold move. nancy pelosi rejected the new normal that would allow the republicans to turn this investigation in
nancy pelosi teesed republican brings great patriotism to the mission to find the facts after pelosi rejected two of them. mccarthy expressed his anger over the kindsingser appointment, in part saying plodsi's rejection to serve on the committee and self-appointments of members who share her preconceived narrative will not used a serious investigation. the select committee is set to hold their first hearing tuesday. charlie, good to see you. major news today with the appointment of adam...
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and will nancy pelosi run for leader again? and what a welcome to washington the new class of congress arriving just in time for a classic d.c. scandal. and a different fall from grace, jon stewart, crowns himself the worst journalist in the world. >> anyone out there who thought i may have actual journalists instincts i give you a snippet of my interview. >> he loves serving, to be in the arena. i thought i was going to test him, he tested me, crushed his pelvis. he wanted to help me with the project. he can turn water into bottled water. >> the whole time i was staring at how defined her arms were. [ inaudible ]. i am the worst jurmist in the world. for god's sake the title of her book was "all in." she might as well -- >> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. we begin with the broadening and complicated scope of the petraeus investigation that has now ensnared his successor, commander of all forces in afghanistan, general john allen. joining me with their latest reporting, justice correspondent pete williams, nbc
and will nancy pelosi run for leader again? and what a welcome to washington the new class of congress arriving just in time for a classic d.c. scandal. and a different fall from grace, jon stewart, crowns himself the worst journalist in the world. >> anyone out there who thought i may have actual journalists instincts i give you a snippet of my interview. >> he loves serving, to be in the arena. i thought i was going to test him, he tested me, crushed his pelvis. he wanted to help...
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first of all we are very pleased about nancy pelosi remaining as leader. she's done an extraordinary job in helping to increase our numbers here on the democratic side, in raising the money that was necessary for us to strengthen our hand here in the house and so she has done such a good job that we urged her to please stay on and that experience really does count. let me just say this, there is some posturing going on and i do think that this posturing is going to perhaps come to an end at some point and that these leaders, all of our leaders know that the american people do not expect us to fall off this cliff. they expect us to come together and both sides take a little bit of a hit, do some compromising and move in the best interests of this country and i am very, very optimistic about our ability to do that no matter what is being said. >> a good compromise is where both sides leave the table not getting everything that they want so we'll see how this moves forward. congresswoman maximum even waters, thanks for your time this morning. >> you're so wel
first of all we are very pleased about nancy pelosi remaining as leader. she's done an extraordinary job in helping to increase our numbers here on the democratic side, in raising the money that was necessary for us to strengthen our hand here in the house and so she has done such a good job that we urged her to please stay on and that experience really does count. let me just say this, there is some posturing going on and i do think that this posturing is going to perhaps come to an end at...
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nancy pelosi is standing in the way of impeachment happening. if she wanted it to happen, we would be under way right now. >> you can't lose sight that you have a republican onboard with the 50 democrats that support impeachment. what are you hearing on this front overall? are we going to see that number go up? the dynamic, with what it's like. are they losing patience with the speaker's resistance? they understand the politics of all this. are they losing patience with just beginning an inquiry? >> it's possible that number will go up. a lot of democrats are hearing frustration with them, their own progressive basis, there needs to be more calls for impeachment inquiry. if you're talking about democrats up for re-election in michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, they will probably be less inclined for impeachment. we hear -- the al greens, the alexandria ocasio-cortezes. there's many democrats that aren't talking as much because they're concerned about their own political risk. and i think nancy pelosi is trying to take that into consideration, as
nancy pelosi is standing in the way of impeachment happening. if she wanted it to happen, we would be under way right now. >> you can't lose sight that you have a republican onboard with the 50 democrats that support impeachment. what are you hearing on this front overall? are we going to see that number go up? the dynamic, with what it's like. are they losing patience with the speaker's resistance? they understand the politics of all this. are they losing patience with just beginning an...
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why, on earth would anyone want to target nancy pelosi in such a violent way? i cannot possibly imagine. san francisco's district attorney today confirmed the suspect also brought a second to hammer, zip ties, rope, and a roll of tape to the pelosi residents. it is truly shocking stuff. and it's no wonder that the da added the attack has shaken a lot of people in her city. >> it's something that i will tell you, unnerved me as a political figure in this city. i think we have gotten to a point where we know that there have been tragedies in this very city of political leaders in the past. and so, it's something that we have to take very seriously, and it's very sad to see that we are once again at a point in history where people believe that it's okay to express their political sentiments through violence. and so, i think it really demonstrates that we have to calm things down. we have to decide that we are going to be more respectful, as an american society. that it's okay to disagree, but it is certainly something that has unnerved us all. >> the suspect is ex
why, on earth would anyone want to target nancy pelosi in such a violent way? i cannot possibly imagine. san francisco's district attorney today confirmed the suspect also brought a second to hammer, zip ties, rope, and a roll of tape to the pelosi residents. it is truly shocking stuff. and it's no wonder that the da added the attack has shaken a lot of people in her city. >> it's something that i will tell you, unnerved me as a political figure in this city. i think we have gotten to a...
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he told paul pelosi he was looking for nancy. pelosi responded that nancy was not present. paul pelosi asked how they could resolve the situation and what depape wanted him to do. depape stated he wanted to tie paul pelosi up. around this time, according to depape, he started taking out twist ties from his pocket so he could restrain paul pelosi. paul pelosi moved toward around part of the house, but depape stopped him, and it goes on from there. into paul pelosi managing somehow to call 911 and the police coming, and the police seeing the suspect hitting paul pelosi in the skull with a hammer. and knocking him to the ground where he lay apparently unconscious. nbc news reports that paul pelosi is still in the icu tonight after the attack surrounded by family members. he's 82 years old. he reportedly has extensive injuries to multiple body parts including a fractured skull. donald trump jr. responded to the attack by saying he was working on his paul pelosi halloween costume. and he posted a picker of a hammer and pair of underwear. then he posted another picture of a hamme
he told paul pelosi he was looking for nancy. pelosi responded that nancy was not present. paul pelosi asked how they could resolve the situation and what depape wanted him to do. depape stated he wanted to tie paul pelosi up. around this time, according to depape, he started taking out twist ties from his pocket so he could restrain paul pelosi. paul pelosi moved toward around part of the house, but depape stopped him, and it goes on from there. into paul pelosi managing somehow to call 911...
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pelosi said they would consider the plan, although nancy pelosi did not go as far as to endorse it. what can we expect in terms of the house as far as how we can receive this? >> i've got to tell you, the veteran congressional watcher, i am fascinated to see what the house is going to do. here's the argument republican leaders made in the senate and are likely to make in the house tomorrow. yes, this is a horrible bill for us. we're asking many of you to vote against fundamental, a very basic tenant of your political belief, your philosophy, and that is never to vote, to raise taxes in any way, shape or form although technically, we should -- >> i just want to cut you off to report the breaking news that the senate has now approved this budget deal. so, based on that new information that we have, what happens now? explain to us where this goes? >> sure, it goes to the house of representatives. this does not take effect, obviously, until both the senate and house have voted on identical pieces of legislation. so the question is will the house take up this identical piece of legislati
pelosi said they would consider the plan, although nancy pelosi did not go as far as to endorse it. what can we expect in terms of the house as far as how we can receive this? >> i've got to tell you, the veteran congressional watcher, i am fascinated to see what the house is going to do. here's the argument republican leaders made in the senate and are likely to make in the house tomorrow. yes, this is a horrible bill for us. we're asking many of you to vote against fundamental, a very...
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we know nancy pelosi addressing that there. luke asked the question. she said they're not finished and they're going to have activism next week. they are on break, adjourned until after the july 4th holiday. >>> want to check back on our pulse question for you at home today. will the house democratic sit-in impact the future of gun control legislation. here's what you think. 89% say yes. 11% say no. check it out, pulse.msnbc.com. back after this. there are two billion people who don't have access to basic banking, but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you have a bank. now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking to ten million people in just two years. it's transforming our world. thanks for tnorfolk!around and i just wanted to say, geico is proud to have served the military for over 75 years! roger that. captain's
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nancy pelosi calls it contentious. "the wall street journal" describes it this way, also breathtaking. mr. trump opened friday's meeting with lawmakers with a 15-minute profinancety-laced rant about impeachment, according to people familiar with the meeting. mr. trump also told laurms he didn't like the word "shutdown" and preferred the word "strike," one of the people said. >> we told the president we needed the government open. he resisted. in fact, he said he would keep it closed for months or even years. >> i'm very proud of doing what i'm doing. i document call it a shutdown. i do it for the benefit and safety of the country. you can call it whatever you want. you can cause it the schumer or pelosi or trump shutdown. doesn't make any difference to me. just word shoes have you considered using emergency powers to grant yours authority to build this wall without congressional approval? >> yes. in mexico, we can call a knackal emergency because of the security of our country. yes, we can do it. >> it got everybody's
nancy pelosi calls it contentious. "the wall street journal" describes it this way, also breathtaking. mr. trump opened friday's meeting with lawmakers with a 15-minute profinancety-laced rant about impeachment, according to people familiar with the meeting. mr. trump also told laurms he didn't like the word "shutdown" and preferred the word "strike," one of the people said. >> we told the president we needed the government open. he resisted. in fact, he said...
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and specifically would any speaker, whether it's john boehner, nancy pelosi or anybody else, allow a bill to pass like this, especially one that violates four republican party doctrine that would raise taxes, would they allow it to -- and the answer to that is probably not. democrats have alleged for week now what john bain ser doing is waiting until the gavel is safely in his hands for the next congress. that happens on january 3rd, when they formally elect a speaker. that's one theory, but probably the thing that make the most sense is the fact that then it becomes a vote to cut taxes for 98% of americans, instead of allowing them to rise for 1% or 2%. that is something logically the republicans would probably or more likely go along with, though at this point who knows where we'll end up with on this thing. january 3rd is the new congress. in the days after that, that's the inertia it scenario. >> gentlemen, thanks so that. i appreciate it. >>> we want to bring in today's panel s perry bacon, democratic strategy margie omero, and chip saltzmann. i want to talk about with what stev
and specifically would any speaker, whether it's john boehner, nancy pelosi or anybody else, allow a bill to pass like this, especially one that violates four republican party doctrine that would raise taxes, would they allow it to -- and the answer to that is probably not. democrats have alleged for week now what john bain ser doing is waiting until the gavel is safely in his hands for the next congress. that happens on january 3rd, when they formally elect a speaker. that's one theory, but...
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>> i can't say what senator reid and nancy pelosi are doing. i think the main talks are between the speaker and the president. looking at plans like the simpson/bowles plan, the gang of six plan, they all included discussions with tax rates up at 39%, the '90s rates, what the president is requesting right now. my hope is the sooner the better. one of the things we're doing to the economy, we saw the jobs numbers. we're pretty good today. this economy wants to take off again. what's holding it back right now is the political uncertainty about whether we're going to go over the cliff and each day that clicks off, we are holding back retail sales during the christmas season and that's just crazy. >> senator, on entitlements, the other side of the equation here if the tax rates have gotten what the president wants, which is a raise to 39.6%. the three national unions have that come out with an ad campaign are targeting two senators. you are one of them. as well as two republican congressman as well. they are saying don't touch social security or me
>> i can't say what senator reid and nancy pelosi are doing. i think the main talks are between the speaker and the president. looking at plans like the simpson/bowles plan, the gang of six plan, they all included discussions with tax rates up at 39%, the '90s rates, what the president is requesting right now. my hope is the sooner the better. one of the things we're doing to the economy, we saw the jobs numbers. we're pretty good today. this economy wants to take off again. what's...
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house speaker nancy pelosi announcing her picks lead the select committee to investigate the january 6th riots and liz cheney is on it and that might not go unpunished by her caucus. we'll explain that next. npunish. we'll explain that next. liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. how much money can liberty mutual save you? one! two! three! four! five! 72,807! 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver our technology as-a-service. ♪ this is the sound of change. the sound of a thousand sighs of relief. and the sound of a company watching out for you. iss the sound of low cash mode from pnc bank, giving you multiple options and at least 24 hours to help you avoid an overdraft fee. because we believe how you handle overdrafts should be in your control, not just your bank's. low cash mode on virtual wallet from pnc bank. one way we're making a difference.
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they really desperately would like to push nancy pelosi into that position. every source i've talked to on the democratic side said nancy pelosi is never going to get bum rushed into anything. you know, the sort of x factor in this is a court. there is a case going through right now the house is trying to get grand jury testimony that was for the robert mueller special counsel probe, the russia probe, and there is a fight going on between the white house and the house over that. the white house has basically said that because the house has not had a vote on impeachment inquiry, that should not have to be turned over. the house has said that the white house has no and the justice department have no ability to demand or shape the impeachment process in the house. if a court rules on the side of the justice department of the administration, you might see different opinion from nancy pelosi, but for the moment i don't think she is in the mood to accede to the demands of the president on how her branch of government should operate outlined in the constitution as t
they really desperately would like to push nancy pelosi into that position. every source i've talked to on the democratic side said nancy pelosi is never going to get bum rushed into anything. you know, the sort of x factor in this is a court. there is a case going through right now the house is trying to get grand jury testimony that was for the robert mueller special counsel probe, the russia probe, and there is a fight going on between the white house and the house over that. the white house...
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>> obviously, trump wants to foyle nancy pelosi at this point. i'm not sure i fully agree with that. at some point he has to be dealing with the nominee. obviously, joe biden is one of the front-runners. i don't have as big an issue with him taking shots at joe biden. right now with biden in the lead, he could potentially be the nominee. he needs to foil, nancy pelosi at this point to make some of his arguments about some of these issues. i'm not sure i fully buy their argument but i can understand it at some level. i'm not sure i fully buy their arguments. >> our reality show president has given us another installment after he up-ended that meeting with democrats on infrastructure. here he is interestingly asking aides about his temperament in that meeting. take a listen. >> what was my temperament yesterday? >> very calm. >> mercedes, you're always a straight-talker. you were in that room yesterday. >> yes, sir. >> what was my attitude when i walked in? did i scream and -- >> no. you were very calm and very direct. >> larry, you were there. wha
>> obviously, trump wants to foyle nancy pelosi at this point. i'm not sure i fully agree with that. at some point he has to be dealing with the nominee. obviously, joe biden is one of the front-runners. i don't have as big an issue with him taking shots at joe biden. right now with biden in the lead, he could potentially be the nominee. he needs to foil, nancy pelosi at this point to make some of his arguments about some of these issues. i'm not sure i fully buy their argument but i can...
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nancy pelosi and chuck schumer are perfectly capable of pursuing these dual paths. like i said, we have seen other presidents negotiate it successfully, try to put points on the board, basically, while still fighting back against inquiries from congress. this president does not -- and i was thinking this this morning, as this was unfolding. this president does not seem to have the capacity to do that as a human being. i mean, you have covered him for quite some time. what about today surprised you and what didn't? >> first of all, happy infrastructure week. >> i think this is really the infrastructure week after what happened. i mean, like do we have another one that really competes? >> i think infrastructure week is the friends you meet along the way, casey. what we have from this president today was not surprising in most ways. it was perhaps a little more dramatic than some of his other moments. but we know he has been angry at these probes for weeks. he has instructed the white house to stonewall at every occasion, on every front, and he is escalating the tensio
nancy pelosi and chuck schumer are perfectly capable of pursuing these dual paths. like i said, we have seen other presidents negotiate it successfully, try to put points on the board, basically, while still fighting back against inquiries from congress. this president does not -- and i was thinking this this morning, as this was unfolding. this president does not seem to have the capacity to do that as a human being. i mean, you have covered him for quite some time. what about today surprised...